A Way Forward for Ethics Education in Business: A Case from the Middle East
Abstract
The objective of this study is to review the performance of business students in ethics
assessments and suggest enhancements to the ethics curriculum. Data triangulation method was
used to gather the data. First, data was gathered from ethics assessments that tested the performance
of students. Then a faculty focus group discussion was held to gather their thoughts on the future of
the ethics education. Incorporating these thoughts, 389 students were surveyed to understand their
perspectives on the future of ethics education. The results show that the faculty members believe the
student performance needs improvement. In addition, the faculty and the students make detailed
recommendations to enhance the ethics curriculum at the introductory and advanced levels. Their
recommendations include that code of conduct should be a part of ethics education, and faculty
members with work experience related to ethical dilemmas should deliver the ethics education. Both
groups opined on the possibility of teaching ethics in a stand-alone course versus imbedding it in
select courses. The details of the findings and implications are discussed.
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